The PA League of Women Voters is hosting Shale Drilling and Public Health: A Day of Discovery Conference November 23 at the Heinz History Center, 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The conference features the latest research relating to shale gas extraction and its impact on public health.
Nationally known experts who will address topics ranging from worker health, to the impact of unconventional drilling on food production, the health effects of industrial noise, and shale industry best practices, among others.
In conjunction with the conference, interactive exhibits from health organizations and environmental and agricultural groups will cover a range of practical information for the consumer, including a demonstration of innovative in-home water monitoring equipment, and up-to-date information on how to enroll for health insurance.
The conference and exhibits are free and open to the public.
All attendees will receive a copy of the League's latest resource guide entitled "Shale Drilling and Public Health."
The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania began its study of shale issues in 2008, when the Indiana County Chapter formed a Marcellus Shale Study Committee. The Indiana group published five study guides in 2009-2010.
An agenda, list of participating exhibitors and online registration is available on the Conference website. Pre-registration is required. Call 1-800-61-SHALE (1-800-617-4253) for more information.
This event is part of “The Straight Scoop on Shale” initiative funded by a Colcom Foundation grant to League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania’s Citizen Education Fund.